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The phrase "a passport" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific passport, or to passports in general. Example: "Before traveling to a foreign country, make sure to have a valid passport."
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Can I get a passport?
We'll get him a passport.
It's called a passport.
It was a passport.
Americans need a passport.
"I have everything except a passport".
"It was like a passport," he says.
You can do that without a passport?
It was just a passport to paradise.
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A passport-style photo.
A passport-size photographs of the employee.
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